Cley Donkey
Velvet curtains immediately switch up the mood in a space, making it feel more luxurious, finished and beautiful.
Cley Donkey
Picture perfect
Bo loves her dual aspect bedroom, with the window on the garden facing side recently transformed into a large door which leads out into a balcony area. It needed the perfect dressing to frame the view and our Bailey Taffey curtains do just the trick. The blackout lining not only helps control the light, but locks the heat in too so Bo can enjoy cosy evenings in.
Bailey Taffy
Bo Fentum
Interior designer
The worst room in the house is now my sanctuary thanks to Hillarys coming up trump’s with these fab pink bad boys.
Cley Donkey
This wonderful textured velvet will instantly imbue your interior with a feeling of lived-in luxe. Combining tone-on-tone greys, this style heavyweight will enhance any style of home or décor.
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Comforting neutrals
There’s something comfortingly rugged about these curtains in Boheme Hemp. In this bedroom they help to create a neutral setting, balancing out the creamy tones and playing up to the texture. Combine with heavy fabrics, like coir, sisal, hessian, from floor coverings to plant pots to compete the naturally cosy look.
Boheme Hemp
Tetbury Ivory
Daniela Tasca York, interior stylist and winner of the 2017 Great Interior Design Challenge, picks her favourite curtain and voile fabrics from our new collection to design a sensational interior in her signature Minimal Luxe style. Daniela combined elegant Tetbury Ivory with creamy Clarence Off-White curtains, and finished the look with sheer Lyra Ivory voiles for an unashamedly romantic feel.
Tetbury Ivory
Clarence Off White
Dreamy textures
When it comes to warm, tactile textures, nothing beats invitingly soft velvet. Glamorous and luxurious, our range of sumptuous velvet curtains and Roman blinds combine tactile softness with a unique textured appearance that creates a chic and cosy effect at your window.
Darcia Velvet Emerald
Lyndsey Wardman
Interior designer
I’m delighted with my new living room curtains. The Darcia Emerald velvet fabric has made a huge difference not only in keeping out the cold but the noise from the street outside too!
Lovely layers
Sarah loves spending time in her family room but on cold winter evenings it could feel a little chilly compared to the rest of the house. Kendra Linen curtains layered over Serenity Chalk Voiles are the perfect year round duo. The sheer Voile fabric reduces the glare from summer sun, while lined curtains provide extra insulation in the colder months.
Kendra Linen
Serenity Chalk
Sarah Peasant
Interiors blogger
Hillarys have helped this space feel much warmer and cosier, we love our evenings in here.
Real homes, real solutions
Interiors blogger and stylist Reena Simon says of her new look: "The Voile curtains give us privacy and take the edge off the modern aesthetic of the sliding door"
Bailey Taffy
Astro Cream
Spring layers
We all know how unpredictable British weather can be, so for flexible light control throughout the seasons, think about teaming sheer Voiles with curtains. In summer, the Voiles allow light to gently filter through your window while maintaining daytime privacy. In the evening and during cooler months, your curtains will add an extra layer of cosiness.
Pearl Olive
Value curtains
Our Value Collection is priced to delight you and comes with all the benefits you’d expect from any of our made to measure curtains. Lovely quality fabrics, your choice of header and lining, and fitting included every time for a first rate finish.
Layer up
Shutters are great for keeping rooms cool when the temperature rises, creating a cosy feel during cooler months and for controlling light all year round. Layer with curtains like these in Faso Cornflower for added control over light, heat, and privacy.
Faso Cornflower
Putty tones
Grey is still a style staple, but this season greys are becoming a little warmer with the help of pink and brown undertones
Huxley Dove Grey
Haddie Chalk Pink
Doubled up delight
"Our living room bi folds look out onto a very sunny south-facing garden, so the room is filled with lots of light. I wanted window treatments that allowed the light to come in, but didn’t detract from my decor style. I knew I didn’t want blinds. I really love voile panels, but also want to be able to keep in the warmth during winter months."
Bailey Taffy
Echo White
Erica Davies
Style Editor, author, and TV presenter
"I fell in love with a textured voile in a neutral bone shade, combined with blush pink curtains."
All the feels
Velvet is up there with some of the cosiest of fabrics, making it a great choice for your windows. The thick, heavy nature of this luxurious material not only blocks out light but makes it perfect for insulation too."
Darcia Velvet Emerald
Lyndsey Wardman
Interior designer
I’m delighted with my new living room curtains. The Darcia Emerald velvet fabric has made a huge difference not only in keeping out the cold but the noise from the street outside too!
Tetbury Charcoal
Jo Whiley, one of our LifeStyle partners loves the way that these Wisp Grey Voile curtains allow lots of light into her home, as well creating a soft, free-flowing feeling.
Tetbury Charcoal
Pile on the texture
Layering soft furnishings are great for creating instant warmth and cosiness. Go for a mix of throws in chunky knit, faux-fur and felted fabrics to curl up in. For an even more coordinated finish, choose cushions in the same fabric or one that colour matches your window dressing to create a finish that subtly flows through your whole room.
Echo White
Harper Almond
Isa Chadborn
Interiors Influencer
I'm all about being calm so all the colours I've chosen throughout my home are very calming. I love when I walk through my front door, it doesn't matter what kind of day I've had, I'll always feel relaxed as soon as I step inside.
Bailey Cream
Play with perception by hanging curtains right from the very top of your wall and letting them just skim the floor. The result is a super tailored finish that draws the eye.
Bailey Cream
The Sensory Home with Pippa Jameson
Window dressing plays a crucial role in sensory design, as it can help to improve rest and calm within the home. For example, the fabrics we choose for the bedroom are integral for getting a good night’s sleep, as they help block out the light or diffuse bright light to create a calming environment.
Serene Flint
Astro Cream
Pippa Jameson
Interior Stylist and Author
"Colour plays a specific role in sensory design"
Tetbury Charcoal
For a seamless transition from day to evening layer Tetbury Charcoal curtains over Voiles for a cosy late night ambience. Twinkling fairy lights stand out against the dark background, bringing a magical festival glow.
Tetbury Charcoal
Bailey Taffy Curtains
For a relaxed and contemporary feel, we can make your curtaind extra long, creating a pool effect where the fabric ripple out along the floor
Bailey Taffy
A little balance
Not enough space to hang curtains either side of a door? Try having one wider curtain that pulls completely to one side to create clear access to the outdoors during the day, and pulls closed to create a wall of warmth at night.
Bailey Cream
Cley
For an injection of classic luxe, plump for this textured velvet in one of three irresistible colourways. Deeply strokeable, with a slightly world-weary feel, this plush fabric can single-handedly turn your house into a home.
Cley Donkey
Cley Mole